Heat Pump Installers Directory

HVAC technician installing a modern heat pump unit outside a contemporary home

Find Heat Pump Installers Near You

Browse verified heat pump installers in your area, compare ratings and reviews, and request free estimates from licensed HVAC professionals. Whether you need a ducted air-source system, ductless mini-split, or geothermal installation, our directory helps you find the right contractor for your project.

What to Look for in a Heat Pump Installer

Not all HVAC contractors have equal experience with heat pumps — especially cold-climate models and ductless mini-splits. When evaluating installers, ask about their heat pump installation volume (look for contractors who install 20+ heat pumps per year), manufacturer certifications (Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor, Daikin Comfort Pro, Carrier Factory Authorized), proper Manual J load calculations (this determines the right system size — avoid contractors who size by “rule of thumb”), and experience with your specific installation type (ducted replacement, ductless retrofit, or dual-fuel).

A qualified installer should perform a room-by-room load calculation, not just match your existing system’s size. Oversized heat pumps short-cycle, waste energy, and reduce comfort. Undersized units cannot keep up on the coldest days.

Heat Pump Installation Costs

Ducted air-source systems run $4,000 to $8,000 installed. Ductless mini-splits start at $3,000 for a single zone and $6,000 to $12,000 for multi-zone whole-home systems. Federal rebates of up to $8,000 through the Inflation Reduction Act can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket cost. Read our complete heat pump cost guide for detailed pricing by system type.

Getting the Best Deal

Get at least 3 quotes from different installers. Compare not just the bottom-line price but also the equipment brands offered, warranty terms (both manufacturer and workmanship), whether the quote includes a Manual J load calculation, and the installer’s experience with heat pump systems specifically.

Learn more about how heat pumps compare to furnaces and check your state incentive programs for additional savings.